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    Explore " childhood emotional neglect" with insightful episodes like "2024 Podcast Update #2", "2024 Update", "Episode 17 Season 3: Don't Make Trauma Your Whole Identity", "Episode 16 Season 3: What's the Connection Between Love Languages and Healing Trauma?" and "Episode 15 Season 3: An Interview With Megan Owen Cox" from podcasts like ""Trauma Survivors Unite: Christian Emotional Recovery", "Trauma Survivors Unite: Christian Emotional Recovery", "Trauma Survivors Unite: Christian Emotional Recovery", "Trauma Survivors Unite: Christian Emotional Recovery" and "Trauma Survivors Unite: Christian Emotional Recovery"" and more!

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    2024 Podcast Update #2

    2024 Podcast Update #2

    Welcome to Season 4! I'm excited for a new season of Christian Emotional Recovery. This episode includes updates on Season Four of Christian Emotional Recovery and the expenses that go into the podcast for transparency.

    • Ever wonder what goes into making a podcast? 
    • When will the new season be out ?
    • What's happening in 2024 on the platform?

    These questions will be answered, plus you can learn about what goes into a podcast and learn how you can support Christian Emotional Recovery. 

    ***Here is a breakdown of what goes into the podcast (expenses spreadsheet). ***

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    2024 Update

    2024 Update

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    Episode 17 Season 3: Don't Make Trauma Your Whole Identity

    Episode 17 Season 3: Don't Make Trauma Your Whole Identity

    Episode Description

    Don't Make Trauma Your Whole Identity, discusses how trauma survivors have their entire brains rewired when they experience trauma. As a result, when we become aware of what has happened to us and start our healing journey, it can be challenging not to make trauma our entire identity. It's easy to get into a loop of overidentifying with trauma and what has happened to us, to the point we can get stuck. This isn't our fault, but we can do something about it. By separating our core identity with what happened to us, and by rewriting our identity, we can start to move past the trauma and not get stuck in this loop. No doubt, trauma impacts our identity, how we think, and how we live day to day, including how our "default mode network," or the part of our brain involved in identity, operates. However, how we relate to trauma, think about it, and work toward recovery can help us build a strong identity outside of our trauma. Additionally, knowing who we are in Christ and what God says about our identity helps us build a strong core self, so we can build a healthy identity separate and free from our trauma. 

    Breakdown of Episode
    1:17 Info About Podcast
    5:16 How Trauma Can Become Our Entire Identity
    13:54 What is Identity? 
    16:37 Rewriting Your Identity
    28:14 What Is the Default Mode Network? 
    33:47 How Does Trauma Impact Identity?
    41:40 How We Think About Trauma to Move on From It
    46:46 What Does God Say About Healing our Identity? 


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    Episode 16 Season 3: What's the Connection Between Love Languages and Healing Trauma?

    Episode 16 Season 3: What's the Connection Between Love Languages and Healing Trauma?

    Episode Description

    What's the Connection Between Love Languages and Healing Trauma? discusses how we can harness the Five Love Languages, based on Gary Chapman's 1992 book of the same name, to cultivate a sense of safety, connection, and practice to help us heal trauma. This episode explains what the five love languages are, how they operate, and how people's love languages are often formed by unmet needs from childhood. We then discuss how our love languages can be our deepest vulnerability, but they can also be an entry point into our deepest sense of connection and safety, two essential parts of trauma healing. Lastly, the episode discusses how using the right healing practices based on your unique language will help you heal most effectively, how we can heal and find safety through our love language, and how we can help those we love find the same through their love language. 

     
    Breakdown of Episode

    1:17 Info About Podcast
    5:46 Intro to Topic and What Are the Five Love Languages? 
    21:10 What Determines Your Love Language?
    29:12 How Your Love Language Is Your Deepest Insecurity
    33:31 A Trauma Informed Approach to Love Languages: What Has Safety Got to Do With It?
    54:48 How Can You Be Responsive to Others and Get What You Need Through the Love Languages?

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    Episode 15 Season 3: An Interview With Megan Owen Cox

    Episode 15 Season 3: An Interview With Megan Owen Cox

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    Megan's Bio:
    Fully-certified since 2012 as a crisis pastoral counselor (MAR, Pastoral Counseling), Megan has been successfully companioning clients all over the country while facilitating their self-growth. She offers crisis & spiritual process groups and individual Christian therapy, specializing in abuse, trauma, and dissociative disorders, utilizing therapeutic models such as Development Needs Meeting Strategy (DNMS), Internal Family Systems (IFS), and Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR).
    Additionally, she is certified in bereavement therapy, crisis response with the AACC, trauma therapies and suicidology with CAMS. She is also a Chaplain, certified with the ACPE. Megan has written curriculum for a domestic violence non-profit advocacy program, spiritual processing groups & identity based therapeutic course. She has also been featured on many podcasts & conferences, such as Courage 365 with Ashley Easter, etc.
    Megan resides in Denver, CO, with her four adored and adoring children. She loves her job and will walk through the fire to help a client find healing. You can find her drinking hot coffee and breathing in the fresh mountain air, every chance she gets!
    We just began a new course for CPTSD and abuse survivors called SOURCE. This course is designed to bring you home to yourself. Please go here to get more info:
    https://www.mountaincitychristiancounseling.com/Courses 

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    Episode 14: Season 3: Rethinking Our Thoughts Part II: What Is Learned Helplessness and How Can I Overcome It?

    Episode 14: Season 3: Rethinking Our Thoughts Part II: What Is Learned Helplessness and How Can I Overcome It?

    Rethinking Our Thoughts Part II: What Is Learned Helplessness and How Do I Overcome It? is the second part of a two part series. Last episode, we discussed cognitive distortions and how they contribute to the trauma cycle. Similarly, learned helplessness is "a condition in which a person has a sense of powerlessness, arising from a traumatic event or persistent failure to succeed. It is thought to be one of the underlying causes of depression," according to Oxford Languages. Learned helplessness is the opposite of grit, which we discuss often on the channel. This episode discusses how learned helplessness occurs, who it impacts, and how we can get our lives back by practicing it's opposite: Learned Optimism. which a is cultivated practice that helps us develop grit, hope, and flexibility in the face of adversity, even if we've experienced trauma in the past.  

    Time Stamps
    1:17 Intro to Topic
    4:23 What Is Learned Helplessness? 
    22:36 Causes, Symptom, and  Effects of Learned Helplessness
    25:32 The Solution: Learned Optimism 

    Sources:
    What Is Learned Helplessness? Medical News Today by Jayne Leonard
    Learned Helplessness and CPTSD Psych Central by Jared C. Pistoia
    Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life by Martin Seligman
    Season 1: Episode 8: Flip the Script of Your Life: Personal Narratives and Learned Optimism is episode recommended from this talk.

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    Episode 13 Season 3: Rethinking Our Thoughts Part I: What Are Cognitive Distortions and How Can I Overcome Them?

    Episode 13 Season 3: Rethinking Our Thoughts Part I: What Are Cognitive Distortions and How Can I Overcome Them?

    Episode Description

    Rethinking Our Thoughts Part I: What Are Cognitive Distortions and How Can I Overcome Them? discusses how hope is not just something we have in Christ, but is also something we can cultivate on the healing journey, even if we're feeling hopeless. We learn hope by practicing it daily. Investing in our healing and taking daily steps toward progress today can give us hope for the future. Think about a time you made good choices or cultivated healthy daily habits in the past that you are benefitting from now. Now connect this experience to a current difficulty. If you make good choices now, you are giving yourself something to look forward to and hope to your future self. However, the process cannot be forced. It's accepting our difficult emotions with compassion--and not forcing healing--that moves us forward in hope. But the path doesn't always appear on its own. Cultivating a daily practice, meditating on hope in Christ, and trying something constructive will move us forward. When we take a leap of faith, then the path appears.

    Breakdown of Episode
    1:17 Intro to Topic
    5:30 What Are Cognitive Distortions? 
    18:16 What Causes Cognitive Distortions and Examples of Them
    22:36 Why Working on Cognitive Distortions is Scriptural
    26:28 The Ten Cognitive Distortions
    1:00:00 Healing Cognitive Distortions

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    Episode 12 Season 3: The Power of Hope in Emotional Recovery

    Episode 12 Season 3: The Power of Hope in Emotional Recovery

    The Power of Hope in Emotional Recovery discusses how hope is not just something we have in Christ, but is also something we can cultivate on the healing journey, even if we're feeling hopeless. We learn hope by practicing it daily. Investing in our healing and taking daily steps toward progress today can give us hope for the future. Think about a time you made good choices or cultivated healthy daily habits in the past that you are benefitting from now. Now connect this experience to a current difficulty. If you make good choices now, you are giving yourself something to look forward to and hope to your future self. However, the process cannot be forced. It's accepting our difficult emotions with compassion--and not forcing healing--that moves us forward in hope. But the path doesn't always appear on its own. Cultivating a daily practice, meditating on hope in Christ, and trying something constructive will move us forward. When we take a leap of faith, then the path appears.

    Breakdown of Episode
    1:17 Intro to Topic
    3:45 The Nature of Hope on the Healing Journey 
    6:00 Investing in Healing Now helps Our Future Self
    13:42 Acceptance Helps You Move Forward With Hope
    19:59 Scriptures on Hope for Healing Trauma
    25:38 A Step of Faith Toward Healing Makes the Path Appear

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    2023 Podcast Update

    2023 Podcast Update

    2023 Podcast Update
     

     This unofficial episode includes updates to the platform and podcast. Check out this episode to learn the following:
      

    • What's new with the podcast
    • Upcoming episodes to the podcast
    • Why I'm taking a *temporary* break from the podcast
    • How you can help the podcast to grow and help more people
    • Upcoming interviews for future podcast episodes
    • What you can expect in the next few weeks and months
    • New and exciting events occurring on the platform.


    Listen on to find out more. 
      

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    Episode 11 Season 3: The Connection Between Trauma and Chronic Illness

    Episode 11 Season 3: The Connection Between Trauma and Chronic Illness

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    Episode 10 Season 3: Integrating Our Faith and Practice on the Healing Journey

    Episode 10 Season 3: Integrating Our Faith and Practice on the Healing Journey

    Episode Description

    Integrating Our Faith and Practice on the Healing Journey discusses the relationship between daily practices to heal trauma and our relationship with God. While these may not be completely separated, carving out a space for each separately, as much as we're able, is important. The episode also discusses how to use discernment in the healing practices you use and  to follow what God is telling you to do and give other people the grace and space to do the same. Everyone's healing journey and relationship with God is unique. Through discernment, in the practices we choose to do, we have agency under God's authority. While we are called to be part of the flock and respect the church, remember it's okay to explore different churches, practices, and congregations, with your relationship with Christ and healing journey in mind. You have agency, autonomy, and choice on this healing journey. You are safe and loved, and God will guide you on the journey.

    Breakdown of Episode
    1:17 Intro to Topic
    5:48 How to Integrate Our Faith and Practice on the Healing Journey

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    Episode 9 Season 3: What's Childhood Emotional Neglect Got to Do With Abandonment Trauma?

    Episode 9 Season 3: What's Childhood Emotional Neglect Got to Do With Abandonment Trauma?

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    The most downloaded episode in the history of the podcast has been Season 2, Episode 12: Childhood Emotional Neglect: A Hidden Epidemic, so there's a need to understand CEN further. What's Childhood Emotional Neglect Got to Do With Abandonment Trauma? discusses the impact of childhood emotional neglect (CEN)  on survivors by exploring the connection between CEN and fear of abandonment. Seeing this connection can be the difference between a life of confusion, gaslighting, and bondage, and power, freedom, and clarity. We discuss the nature of CEN and how it is not always intentional or malicious, but it's nature is insidious because it's hidden. It's the most likely form of abuse to be denied, invalidated, and doubted since it is abuse by omission instead of commission. CEN can make us doubt our own reality. We discuss ways to know whether or not you're living with the impacts of CEN, cut through the mind fog, and find clarity and truth on this issue. Even though it's painful at first, the truth sets us free. By learning how you can contact, validate, and understand your hidden experience, you can use this revelation to heal the impacts of CEN, know what happened to you was real, and build healthy relationships that move beyond abandonment trauma.

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    1:18 Intro to Topic
    5:47 The Nature of CEN and How It Leads to Abandonment Trauma
    11:45 The Impact of Emotional Childhood Neglect on the Brain
    15:47 Three Emotional Needs of Children
    18:39 The Tricky and Evasive Nature of CEN
    35:57 The Connection Between CEN and Abandonment Trauma
    41:49 Ways to Overcome CEN and Abandonment Trauma

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    Episode 8 Season 3: Why You Need to Be Gentle With Yourself on This Journey

    Episode 8 Season 3: Why You Need to Be Gentle With Yourself on This Journey

    Episode Description:

    Why You Need to Be Gentle With Yourself on This Journey is a talk God put on my heart after encountering so many trauma survivors who struggle with their faith because of harsh treatment from people within the Christian community regarding their struggles. Many people have not only not received compassion, love, and understanding, but they've been blamed for their trauma. We're often taught not to have compassion for ourselves, and not following the fruits of the spirit of gentleness, meekness, lowliness, and kindness to others is rampant even in the Christian community. There is oftentimes even narcissism and abuse within the church. This talk calls for us to be kinder and gentler with ourselves on the healing journey, as we are called to be with others, to give ourselves a little credit for our progress, and to learn to take a gentle approach when navigating the healing journey.  

    Breakdown of Episode
    0:00 Intro
    4:13 Intro to Episode and Why Gentleness is So Important When Healing
    7:11 What Happens When There's No Gentleness in Religious Communities 
    15:48 Why It's Important to Be Gentle With Ourselves 

    Episode Resources:
    The Publican and the Pharisee Luke 18:9-14
     
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    Episode 7 Season 3: The Power of Gratitude in Emotional Recovery

    Episode 7 Season 3: The Power of Gratitude in Emotional Recovery

    Description:
    A lot of trauma survivors have been told that they "should just be grateful," as if they can flip a switch, turn off trauma in the body, and suddenly feel grateful. Gratitude for a survivor is more complex than that. We can be grateful, but it needs to be in a way that works with our nervous system, realistic for where we're at, and a natural choice, not forced. We do this by being gentle with ourselves, practicing self-compassion, and acknowledging honestly where we're at. This episode discusses the benefits of gratitude, how it can help heal trauma, and realistic ways you can practice gratitude or at least be one step closer to gratitude through self-compassion. Doing the best you can is enough. God knows you're doing your best. As we learn to cultivate real gratitude, we're able to see God more in our situation, practice concrete gratitude that heals trauma, and see benefits of gratitude manifest in our lives. 

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    Episode 6 Season 3: Inner Child Work: Reparenting Yourself, Reclaiming Your Childhood

    Episode 6 Season 3: Inner Child Work: Reparenting Yourself, Reclaiming Your Childhood

    Breakdown of Episode
     0:00 Intro 
    5:16 What Is Inner Child Work and How Can It Help Me?
    15:14 The Nature of Inner Child Work
    22:28 My Experience With Inner Child Work
    6:10 Reparenting Yourself and Allowing God to Reparent Us
    34:00 Signs Inner Child Work May Help You
    36:12 Inner Child Work Exercises for Healing

    Episode Resources:
    Inner Child Healing: 35 Practical Tools for Growing Beyond Your Past by Jeremy Sutton in Positive Psychology is one of the articles consulted.
    What Is Inner Child Work: A Guide to Healing Your Inner Child by Tiffany Trieu in Mind Body Green 
    Why Is Everyone Working on Their Inner Child? in Time by Angela Haupt
    10 Exercises to heal Your Inner Child in Psych Central by Traci Pederson 
    Reparenting to Heal the Wounded Inner Child and Healing Trauma Through Inner Child Work by Shirley Davis from the CPTSD Foundation
    Encouraging Bible Versus About God Our Father is a list of scriptures in Jolly Notes  

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    A Little of My Story and Asking for Help

    A Little of My Story and Asking for Help

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    62: Do You Know Your Enemy?

    62: Do You Know Your Enemy?

    Your enemy knows who you are and what you are capable of.

    The enemy doesn't always look evil or appear dangerous. 

    He will use pain and hard things to derail you from your purpose and render you ineffective.

    He knows he is defeated and has no authority over us. We often don't know that. 

    Let each attack make you stronger and reveal more of how God's resurrection power works through you.

    The power of love wins. Every time.

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    Episode 5 Season 3: The Four Trauma Responses and How to Heal Them

    Episode 5 Season 3:  The Four Trauma Responses and How to Heal Them

    Episode Description: 

    In The Four Trauma Responses and How to Heal Them we discuss the four major ways our bodies respond to trauma. Fight, flight, freeze, and fawn are the main ways people who've experienced trauma respond to extreme stress and traumatic situations. Everyone has these responses to some degree, and they are healthy in certain situations. Fight, flight, freeze, and fawn serve a purpose in protecting us in stressful or dangerous situations, but if we have sustained experiences in these states, we can stay stuck in these states, because the nervous system gets overstimulated by stress and trauma. By understanding the four responses to trauma and which ones you might be more prone tone, you can begin to identify how you respond to trauma and take action to become aware of, work on, and overcome your responses from the ground up. The key here is partly changing behavior, and the other key is to find out what your response is, where it comes from, and heal it at the root. 

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    60: What is in the Way of You Being A Warrior?

    60: What is in the Way of You Being A Warrior?



    What is in the way of you being a warrior? Is it distractions? Lack of support? Lack of clarity? Good things keeping you too busy?

    The fact that you are alive in this time in history tells me God made you to be a warrior. That may well look different for you than it does for me. We can fight differently, in different battles and all be warriors.

    Being a warrior can be lonely. Sometimes, people closest to you, may not understand the risk and sacrifice you feel called to make. But a select few will get it, at least enough to stick with you. 

    God understands. He designed you knowing the battles you would face. He knows the passions, strengths, and weaknesses He gave you. He knows how to use them all for your good.

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    Episode 4 Season 3: How Toxic People Use DARVO to Manipulate and How to Protect Yourself

    Episode 4 Season 3: How Toxic People Use DARVO to Manipulate and How to Protect Yourself

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    This episode is a repurposed YouTube video on the YouTube Christian Emotional Recovery Channel. Check out and subscribe to the channel (link below) which has mostly original material different from the podcast. 
     
    DARVO, or Deny Attack Reverse Victim and Offender, is an acronym for how toxic people will often manipulate others if they are confronted about an issue or wrongdoing. If you've ever been in this situation, you may confront an abuser, manipulator, or narcissist about their behavior, and somehow by the end of the conversation, you're the one apologizing to them. This tactic is tricky and deceitful. By learning about DARVO and  how it works, you can empower and protect yourself if someone uses this gaslighting technique on you. This talk discusses who is most likely to use DARVO and why, who it targeted and why, how to recognize DARVO, circumstances when DARVO is most used, and impacts of DARVO on the victim and on groups. Then we discuss how to identify, respond to, and protect yourself from this tactic so you can take your power back and live the life God intended for you. 


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